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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1899)
DAILY JOURNAL. !! MMMM 7 3. Tho Dally Joutrnnl's largo clrcula- tlorMs no accident. It's tho rdslilt of J hlsh quality nnd low prlco. A Liuuoi nuaooiatoa Preen twin- I grama, Fi Editorials grams, Frosh Local mwit mh t iw. "-" s ocj ini .1. !. M.I --."'"'"'" a iiiuisu i nil Dally Jour- Mj T VOL. X SALEM, OREGON TITUHSDAY JULY G 1809. m THE JCO 58. 1 - ' ' W I "-" ' linn, i . wsqqVTS'YlVWVHqXW'Pl Have You Figured it Out? Do you know what it costs you for a few week's time as an accommodation at a credit store? There's only one way to find out. Compare prices at the THE NEW YORK RACKET. Cor. Commercial With the prices you've been paying for the same quality of goods. Then you'll know. Spot cash explains our low prices. We have no "special leaders" and no "special sales." It's the best possible value in every article in the store. Come in any day in the year and get your money's worth. Salem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store, E. T. BARNES, Prop. rVfc-frhthWhftAhhhtfrlfiKWrfrthMfrtMA lll5::, - " " -"""' LALT o GREAT SLAUGHTER SHOE SALE. i i i i i i Per On Wc aro not KILLING THE 20 t nuking Low Prices on Dead Stock, and blowing about it as a man el, but wo aro SLAUGHTERING THE LIVING: Hewing down a clean, livestock, level witli the dirt which is annotated with cheap prices. NEW UP-TO-DATE STYLES! Evory Shoo in tho house subject to tho 20 or cent reduction. Unods marked in plain tl res. &&"&y4 STJ w w u.ik.VWkklKVkWWWkWtkW. Not a clearance of old goods, but all new Spring Stock bought at the very lowest cash from Infants O's to Aten's 13 s, and widths, A A to bfc. Never has such an opportunity balem. Call and convince yourself of the genuineness of this sale. SALEM SHOE STORE 8S State St. Ladd & Bi"b Hank Illdg. GRAY Car. State and Libarty Sts. 8016111,016. and Chemeketa Sts. Red Cross Shoes Our hospital and nurse Shoes, also Oxfords, have arrived. Try 4 a pair if you want soild com 4 fort. Our big Shoe sale is still 4 onwe are cutting prices right 4 and leftwe buy our goods 10 per cent, cheaper thaiunexper 4 lenced opposition, hence can 4 and do easily undersell them. FfcEE SHINE Kfausse Brothers, 275 Commercial St. ""H, " "H ' ' Cent Reduction All Shoes, WHAT WE SAY DEAD. WE Di fOrlglnntor of Low Prices. tWoShlno thorn Froe. NEW SHOE STORE, vl STATE HTHKET. SHOES At Cost! price. We can fit any foot been offered to the people o f Carpenter's Tools Blacksmith's Tools, Fine Tools For Every Trade at BROS FLOOD 1 STRICKEN Texas Appeals for Aid. The War Department Has Responded. Loss of Life Greater Than Expected The Situation Worse. Ilr Amincliilcil lreu (a llir Joiirmil. Washington', July 0. Tho war de partment ban the request of tho Gover nor of Texas for aid for tho floods suf ferers. Tho boats and rations nio aked for will and bo issued at once. St. Louis, July (. A special to tho Post Dispatch from Dallas Tex says : A dispatch from Dewey, juat across the Brazos river from Sealey, says: Conditions here aro terrible. Kvory thing in tho country swept away. A large number of lives were lost in tho bottoms. It looks like starvation for those who are left. Tho situation can not Ik) exaggerated. Deputy Sheriff Swarengerat Sealey said "there is no improvement in this section of tho flooded district. If any thing the situation is growing worse. Several lives have been lost since last night nmong refugees on a mound near Old San Filppe. A number of negros fell into tho water from tho tree tops from exhaustion after hanging threo days and nights. "A rumor is current hero of an awful disaster near Richmond, below here in Fort Bend county." St. P.uu,, July tl. Reports indicato that last night's storm at Grand Forks, X, I), was more than local. Much damage was done all through the valley. F. A. MuhhliltK and family of Pen ii- sylvania, arrived in this city several days ago and this morning druse out to Aumsville, looking up a location. Mr, MushliU is favorably impressed with Or egon and has cast his lot here among us. Miss Mildred I.invillo of CorvullI who has Imjou the guest of Mrs. Will Hah cock and other Salem friends, left for home today. ASSISTING MINERS Families improved at Coeur d'Alene District. Ily AmMiuliitetl lire tu the Journnl. Qimw, Colo., July, 0. A commit tee appointed by tho local minor's union has raised $500 for tho familiori of the Imprisoned Coour, d'Aluno minors. EDITORIAL RECEPTION. Preparations That Are Making at Salem A Flower Brigade ProlTered, The next eunt to lx pulled off at u lum is tho reception to tho Kdltorial as sociation Tuesday. There is to bo a mooting of the recep tion committee Friday evening at K o'clock tojutslgnud eomo seeial work in connection with the editors. All the committee aro urged to Imj prusunt. This owning at 7:80 there is a moot ing of Ilaukuyoo at K. P. l'arkhurst's olllwt to nea hat can be douo to hulp make fhu reception a greater Hiims and fioeurq as much advertising fur Ore gon as possible. A rUlWUK HIIIUADE tu make IjourjuaU.ls wantod by Tne Jouhnal wlktn th editor and their la illou loavo 6lem on theetenlng of the Uth. We would like to have oaoh one to (Kirry nwuy fragrant mumoriMi of our ally and we urge the lodios who read Tub Joukkal to help us In this matter. On Tttto-Iay cot all tint ronis and other Mtowy How-om with long stems and nwkw them Hp Into good hand lomiuet. Tit the bouquet with a string, wrap the itamrf with somuMist papwr aial thttii put some dry japr ovur that. Tie thwm naatly and atUieh your curd ami til- dro.. I-oave thuru at The Jcmjknal of fice ami we will hoa that tlwy are dtIiv erel to our guwts oh tltir diartMr. laulias or gntlmitwi or vhiltlreti wlio have lleer, jlws lar this Ih wdwl ami make up a lxUAut or two, five r tiift for that muttwr, awl bring thMi to I thiaofllce. Wo want n wagon load. We know that our Eastern triends cannot have too many flowers. Tho Howers at this season are so rich in colors and per fume that wo know our guests will Iw pleased. Now let all take hold of this, and contribute their mite to make It a success. Bridge Needs Repairs. Hoports eomo to this ofllco of tho bad condition of tho foot bridgo across the illametto between Salem and Polk county. It seems the wagon bridgo por tion is in good condition from having been replanked last year, but now the planking in tho foot bridgo is giving out in siots and should bo repaired. Change of Proprietors. George Brothers who conducted tho Whito llouso Restaurant in this city for several years ibut sold out somo timet last fall, have again bought out Mr. Har nett taking posossion today. OAKLAND . BADLY SCORCHED Nearly Two Blocks Destroyed1 By Fire. Ilr Aopnlpil l'reaa to the Journnl. Oakland, Or., July 0. Two blocks in tho business part of tho town wore de stroyed by lire, causing a loss of 'lUwit 1 10,800. Tho llro started in Joy t.Neff8 storo at 2 o'clock a. m. and spread rap idly. The town has no fire department. The tiro burned from tho Depot hotel to Smith's stable. Only two brick buildings were left standing in the dif trlctfl. Tho cau"o of tho fire is not known. The principal losers are: Mrs. Thomas, Doot hotel, low on contents, $8000; no insurance. J. II. Mahnuoy, saloon, $.'1000; insiir mice small. l'agotfe Dlmmiek, warehouses and con tents, 1 1000; Insurance, $1000. G. J. Sterns, building, MX). A. K. Wlnnlfonl, .r00. , K. G. Young & Co., warehouses, $(RXX) ; partly insured. Odd Fellows' lodge, 150. Woodmen of the World, f 100. John Canady, f 1000. Joy & Neff, racket store, $ 11000. K. II. I'inkston, hotel, $1000. Smith's livery stable, 3000 ; insurance; t).r)(). K. L. Settle, soia works. 500; insui- ance, 300. Mrs. Sottle, millinery, $1500; insur ance, $700, Steams Cheuowith, building and stock, $1000. U. II, Henderson, barber, fSW); in surance, $100. C. II. Medley, $!I50; Insurance, fLtX). Postal Telegraph Company, $100. A. I'. Hrown, $100. A mupler of smaller losses are not included in the foregoing list. (Joy & N'eff were formerly of this city and their stock consisted of a full stock of goods, and they were, doing a good bmduoLs. Twenty-ono Photos for twenty-five cents at tho Klito Gallery over Dalrym pies, successor to Si'kiiky Tiik Aktist. Dissolved Partnership. The firm of Wolu AMIesoko proprietors of tho German Market, have dissolved partnership this nth day of July. ' Wot takes enarue and collect all Dills. Tho business will hereafter lo conducted by W01.2 A tio.v. 7 Stf It is better to preserve health than to euro disease. Therefore, keep your blood pure with Hood'd SurBJpurllla unci ho always well. Grip Ii tUrlng thousands of victims. !r. Miles' Nervine Is curing thousands. Change of Location, Moyor. the butcher, formerly at the corner of Liberty and Court streets, is now at tho Palace Market, Htatu tri't, having Ixjught out Jack West. The new firm is M0YKU it COLLINS, who want tOMjo all their old friends and make many new ones. Come and see us, If you don't like Moyer tosunu you, Collins will, You can obtain a flrt-claM roast, fresh, salt or sinokod meals at prices Imm than heretofore. W. J, MoYKIf. 7 6 2t (Ikohmk Cuius. There U more Catarrh In this seo tlon or the cjuntry than all other dl fccaww put together, and until the last few years wan supposed lo Iw Incur able. For u tfre.il many years dictors pronounced It a 1oohI(IIm.mu, and pre Msrlbed local reiiicd'e, and by con- otuntl.. r..lll...a f ...a lullh l.n.l treatment, pronounced It Incurable. goience has proven caiarrh to be a constitutional dlC4e, and therefore require ;com.tllutloaal treatment. Hull's Catarrh Cure, maoufuclurcd by P. J. Cuoney & Co., Toledo, OUlo, Is the ooly constitutional cure on the market. It U taken internally In doses frmu 10 drop to a teaipoonful It acts directly on the blood end mu cous aurtwnh of the iyU.-in. They of fer one hucdre J dollars for any ate It fulN to ture. sod for circulars aud twtlmonlitls. Address, h J. OHBKEY & CO., Tolwlo, O. Ittfl'f Family Vm are the btat, , WHEELER WILL j3o to the 'Philippines Soon. (Enlistment ot Ten Regiments i 9 T i. i m luiauirjf 'For a Period Ending June 30, 1901 Unless Sooner Discharged. I Ilr AanoclHteil I'prm tu (he Journnl. Washixoton, July fl. President Mc klnley told a delegation of Southern congressmen today that it was his inten- tion to send General Wheeler to tho Philippines at an early date and ho paid that ho did not think that more than 10,000 troops, already, decided niton would be necessary. Wasiii.votov, July 0. Tho ordor for the enlistment of ton new regiments of infantry was issued today by tho sec retarv of war. The enlistments will be made for the period ending, Juno 1!0, 1001, unless sooner discharged. Among tho districts for recruitlr.g tho designated regiments mo follewing: Thirty-fifth regiinant Vancouver Har racks, California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Alaska. Wasiiinuto.v, July 0. Tho man dosig nn ted for I.ieut. Colonef, of tho Thirty-1-if th regiment, will organize and take it to tho Philippines, when Colonel Koliho will assume command. Niw Yohk, July 0. Tho transjiort McQIollau arrived today from Santiago and wnsdotained at quarantine Her surgeon reports that three passengers havo yellow fever. UuFF.W.0, July (I. The Mohawks, a Democratic organization, which lias been in secret session hero since July .1, has adjourned. Tho resolutions adopted denounced all trusts and monopolies and endorse Hryau and free silver and opOHo militarism, James It, Sovereign, ot Idaho, was elected national chief and national organizer. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Delegates Assembled Twenty Thousand Strong at Detroit Ilr AaaoclMtri! 1'rrnti lit llir Journal. DjrrnoiT, July II. Upwanls of 20,000 accredited tlclegates to the International Christian Kudeavor convention have ar rived aside from visitors not Kudeavor ers. fkivoral hundred volunteers for tho service in noonday Kvangolistlo meetings have recelvetl assignments to various parts of the city. Miss M. H. Dodge, of Hitttoville, who has been visiting Miss Lena Hrandt, matron at thn orphan's home, returned home today. Ease for Eyes. Is found In our eyeu'lanwH. Note the distressing )ecUu'le of tho man at the top of our illustration. Is ho trying to put his eyes in tho patwr ? The organs of vision are extremelly delicate. .Need great care. We'll ex examine your oros without charge. Don t let your eyesight bo comes joor from iittgleat. We havo ex ellent uveulassvs for tlJM), BARRfS JEWELRY STORE, 4V0 RAAAsV U'AnAAJUA, r-JSTSe 1 The EdRat-Qold en Suit. This litigation which has been going on for twelve years, having been to the supreme court twice, was given a new twist before Judge Itoiuo Wednesday evening. W. II. IHIyun and Tilmon Ford npieaa'd for 1). W. Kdgnr, and Weatherfonl, Wyntt and Wntooii. hv tho latter, for G. W. Kdgar who is the plaintiff against his brother and Dr. Uolden of Salem. The can" was tried on demurrer to tho complaint and Ilil- yen ami l-onl were successful, as they seem to havo been very lucky on all oc casions connected with this suit. It is not known whether there will be any further litigation or not. Win. Durham, of tho Dove Island hop yard, Bpcnt tho tiny la tho city. Ho says that lice are not as bad as people aro trying to make out. I will now sell all millinery goods at cost. E. Smith, State street. 7 0 ttt YACHT DEFENDER On Trial Trips for Speed Wind Favorable. Ilr Aaanolnlril l'rrs tu tlie Joiiriinl. Nkw Yoiik July 0. Tho weather early today gave premise of being favorable for tho llrst trial race between theyachts Columbia andJDefcnder. Tho start was from tho Sandy Hook light-ship. Tho race was sailed on a triangular course, ten miles to each leg. Tho do fonder crossed tho starting lino 12:58 and tho Columbia a minute and a half later. Thu observer at Highlands, off N'ave sink, reports the Columbia as turned tho llrst stake-boat at 2 :.'m and the De fender followed one minute later. Stoty Dlactedltcd. Viu.v.va, July ((.Nothing Is known here conllimatory of thopublisliedlitory of revolutionary disturbances repotted to have taken place ut Sofia, lhilgarla. In olllcial circles report Is discredited. The City Dond Issue. There will bo an adjourned session of the city council this ovoning to consider tho matter of the forthcoming bond Is sue. A special committee will probably be appointed to formulate plans and sub mit its report for the ratification at a future session. Ladies Con Wear hhoes, Ono alzo Himillcr after using Allen's I) not-Ease, u wowdur to bcHlinkou Into tho shoes, It makes tight or now hIiooh feel easy; kIvcs Instant relief to corns nnd bunions. It's tho greatest comfort discovery of tho age. Ouich Hwpllon feet, blisters and callous spots. Allen's Poot-Kaso Is a certain euro for Ingrowlnu nails, sweating, hot, aching feet. At all druggists and shoo stores, 25c. Trial package KHKK by mall! Address A lien K. Oliuttcri, Lo Uoy, silllllMIIIIMMIIIIIIillB.HIIIMIllliaiHllllliiiiiMMllllIIMlllllllllllHMHIHWillH I Jos. Meyers & Sons, SummerCorscts ThUllhi-.: tratlou bhows an extra long waist Hum mor Coiot. inndo In while only, of square netting, a crossbar material ot domestlo and a copy of tho French pat tern. A light and Htrong cor Hot; 6-hoolc clasps: two sldo Htflels: VamlIR 1 a I LI It ) T SUMMtR ' hamlHomel S trimmed; constructed to glvonmont graceful elTcot; hI.-h, ih to 30; n spluu- old ul'ici vrlcu a 51,00 5 And our W)ceiit W. It. Summer Cor X set is oqual to any 75 cent corset- -i and X A hooks, Krfeet fitting. S - 50c 5 A PlainCrash That is ImiIiil' sold ut in 0011 In uv.ti-u place offered xpwiul Monday and day at 10c 4th of July Hunting 5c 1 Summer Vests The good kinds 5c to 85c 278-280 Commercial St, The Old I I "-- - - - " sisai r Absolutely aifcSOLtJTELY'PtJRE ww Makes tire food more xoval lAmwa RULE ii i Being Established at Manila. General Otis Is at the Head ol- Affairs. Yellow Fovor Deaths at Santiago Othor News. Ilr Antnclntrtl l're tu tlir .lonrnnl. Nkw Yoiik, July 0. A special dispatch to tho Horrid from Washington says: The departure of president Pchuruiau of the Philippine commission, will leave at Manila, the members of the commis sien: Otis, Worcliostor and Donhy, It will bo the duty of tho last two named to continue the work of estab lishing home rule within lines held by tho administration troops, In the hope that the example will bo followed by the Filipinos, outside of tho lines and show them the benellcleut of tho purH)tes of this government. Worcester and Denby will also aid General Otis in the conduct of nny pence negotiations which may follow the fu ture operations of tho American troops, Washington, .Inly (). Tho war de partment lum k'Oti advised of the death at Hautti go do Cuba of Lieutenant Mc Laughlin, volunteer of tho signal corps, of yellow fever. The only and original "For Fun ,1'e Fotof" made at the 1 '.lito Gallery, over Dalrymple' Till! AUTI Successor to Hl'KHKY 1ST. 7-S 2t HOME Salem's Greatest No, 4569 Secures the Fine Columbia Bicycle If presented Within the Specified time 30 days From date of Drawing, Tiius." - ' - " . k --.- -... -- Vil Baking PknvitM hjkwl delktous and "Inlijumu povttwii co., ntw Venn. A RIVER RACE Steamers Pomona nJ Elmore Make a Fast Run to Portland. Monday morning tho steamer Pomona, of tho O. C.T. Co., pulled out at 7 o'clock sharp for Portland nnd tho Elmore of tho O. It. A N. lino Immediately drew in her gang plank, and llio two left slmul taneously with each other. Both boata wore fired hot for n race and as the El more started out slio fired a white from her slx-pounder, which she carried on her forward deck, and with all hor bunt ing llutterlng and streamers afloat, tho most gaily decorated boot that camo into Portland on the Fourth, she sailed out of her dock and Immediately gave tho romona n chaoo. It looked some llko tho memorablo Mlssisssippl river Bteamlwat races, 'vay back in tho sixties, lloth steamers were ne:k and neck as they passed out of sight north of town. Both crews wcro bound for Portland, to Imj thero for part of a day's celebration. The Pomona led alt tho way to Oregon City, whore the Elmore passed her in the locks and as she did so she fired another salute and tho crow gavo a cheer of victory such us never went tip from a crow of deck hands before. TI10 Pomona was de layed at Oregon City, where she on tered tho locks a few minutes ahead of the Elmore. .The Elmore's crow were all attired in neat sn'.lor suits and as they came Into Portland firing hor brnsi cannon she would havo "cnlled"the Oregon for a brush. The Pomona would undoubtedly have made it interesting for the Elmoro hnd not tho former had much business at tho locks. m hi Many persons die of neglect, Dawson Herb Tea llxea'ein. II ' Itj I ! Mr. Wade's Condition. At last accounts W. L. Wade, tins North Ptiloiu merchant who accidentally shot himself on tho evening ot the Fourth, was resting easily so far as his , wound is concerned. As the bullotdocs not seem to Iw causing any trouble, no attempt has yet len made to locate It. A Good Thing Welt Done. Now and pleasing ideas Jn adver tising always Interest. Nothing hna appeared tor years which Is so at tractive as tho Hood's Sarsaparllla advertisements, utilizing provorbn and wise sayings as headings, each ol lowcd by a little llotully oloyorly eon ncctlng tho proverbs with the subject Ilcsldcs this, tho quaint Jensen Italic typo for tho preliminary sentences, finishing with a script slogan, "Hood's b'arsapurllla Never Disappoints," addi t the effectiveness. All this work Is ronnlng In over 7000 papers, u WHEAT MARKET. Ciiicaoo. July 6. Sentombci , junsn v reo 70, ham l'HANciaco, July, u.Uaih l.ll Store. Waist Patterns In uxclusivo designs at special attrac tive prices, see our corner windotr. New Crashes Expected Tuesday. The kind you'vo I been waiting for 15 and 25c Summer Underwear Plain balhnggan, Iloneveomb, and Silk finish halbriggans lit all sixes. 50c lino derby ribbed In Blue liiixture, an ideal summer garment. 85c Plain and Fancy how Ijj all sixes r feet Ion hi men's goods, 10c to 75c; ' ' Shawknit Tho unshrlukable unchnstM Wwl perfect in every detail. 25c to 50c White torn ,,.M,--.-uMMMtSMSMMMSm, X ... z T. , -' -s Mi :jm ; 1